A Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN) evangelist, based in the United States of America, Angela, has testified that prayers from Senior Prophet TB Joshua saved her from a dilapidating illness that would have landed her on a wheel chair. Although Joshua was not physically present at The Synagogue, Church Of All Nations (SCOAN) service on Sunday 2nd February 2020, a heartfelt sermon titled, ‘The New Wave Of Persecution’ was delivered by Angela, a SCOAN Evangelist from America.
Initially sharing her own testimony, Angela revealed she had a crippling disability which American doctors had concluded would leave her wheelchair-bound and result in a premature death. However, when she saw a video from The SCOAN at a local church service in California, she resolved to visit the Nigerian church where she received prayer from Joshua.
“I have outlived my expiry date by 11 years and counting,” she told congregants, revealing she was “healed, whole and free” after receiving prayer from the Nigerian cleric.
However, the American evangelist revealed that despite her life-changing testimony, she was queried by her fellow believers as to why she visited Nigeria and specifically Prophet TB Joshua for prayers. “Because it didn’t happen in your church or your country does not mean it should not happen,” she told congregants and Emmanuel TV viewers.
Rhetorically asking the congregation, she said: “We persecute ourselves. Why will others not behead us? We call ourselves names. Why will others not call us names?”
Angela bemoaned how it is common for churches to be divided by human attributes such as colour, denomination or political belief. “If pastors and priests cannot walk together as one, how will their members walk together,” she sombrely questioned.
Exposing hypocritical tendencies, she equally commented: “We do not seem to mind the faith of the President or the wealthy before we wine and dine with them – while we keep persecuting ourselves and causing division in the body of Christ.”
Using the example of the tragic building incident that occurred at The SCOAN on September 12th 2014 which resulted in the loss of over 100 lives, she shockingly revealed that no Christian body in Nigeria sent a message of support or condolence to Joshua.
“I personally received a phone call in the office from the Sultan of Sokoto, the Head of the Nigerian Muslim community, and other Emirs and Islamic leaders – registering their concern and support – but not a call came from Christian leaders here. How? Why? We persecute ourselves. Why will others not persecute us?”
In contrast, Angela explained when an incident of equally terrible proportions happened in Saudi Arabia – a stampede during the Hajj resulting in the deaths of countless Muslim pilgrims – messages of solidarity were given by different Christian bodies in Nigeria. “Look at your words. Look at your hands. If you find yourself still grasping the weapons of persecution, this is your opportunity to lay them down,” she stated.
The evangelist called on Christians to stop focusing on the names of the churches they attended, stressing that “names are only symbolic” and “Jesus is the Head of the church.”
Concluding, Angela stressed that the increase in physical persecution towards the Christian community – such as the tragic beheading of the Adamawa State CAN Chairman, Rev Lawan Andimi, by Boko Haram – were calls for unity, not division.